population 19,569 and weather is typically tropical, summer hot and humid with high rainfall, winter cooler and dryer
Cook Islands's population density is 76 people per square kilometer.
Cook Islands' capital is Avarua, located on the island of Rarotonga. Avarua's population is about 2,600.
There are 15 islands: seven low-lying, almost deserted islands and atolls in the northern Cook Islands and eight elevated and fertile islands in the southern Cook Islands, which is where the majority of the population lives.
Rarotonga - Population = 14,153 as of 2006
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No, the Cook Islands are in Oceania.
There are no land masses 'surrounding' Cook Islands. The nearest land to the Cook Islands is New Zealand.
Someone from Rarotonga, which is the largest island in the Cook Islands, is called a Rarotongan. The people of Rarotonga are known for their rich cultural heritage and vibrant traditions. They are part of the larger Polynesian group, and the term "Cook Islands Māori" can also refer to the broader population of the Cook Islands.
No, the Cook Islands are south of Hawaii,
No, The Cook Islands are another one of the pacific islands.
Captain James Cook visited the islands of Fiji, Hawaii, Cook Islands and New Zealand.
The Cook Islands, situated in the South Pacific, are named after Captain James Cook. He landed here in 1773 and again visited these islands in 1777. The Cook Islands consist of about 18 islands.